This Crown Roast of Lamb is a visually stunning and elegant dish, perfect for the centerpiece of your Easter Dinner. It’s made by forming two racks of lamb into a circle with the rib bones pointing upward, resembling a crown — hence the name. The tips of the ribs are "frenched" (cleaned of meat and fat) for presentation and may be capped with decorative paper frills if desired.
Description:
The Crown Roast of Lamb features:
- Tender, flavorful lamb meat from the rib section.
- A succulent, juicy interior, thanks to the high-fat content of the ribs.
- A crispy, golden-brown exterior.
- The center of the roast may be filled with a savory stuffing, such as a bread-herb mixture, wild rice, barley, or couscous, which adds texture and complementary flavors.
Flavor Profile:
- Rich, buttery, and slightly gamey flavor.
- Seasoned with garlic, rosemary, thyme, salt, pepper, and olive oil.
- Can be served with pan juices, red wine reduction, or mint sauce.
Choosing Quality Racks of Lamb
Selecting the right racks of lamb is crucial for a successful dish. Here are some tips to ensure you pick the best quality:
Look for Freshness
- Color: Choose lamb with a bright red color, indicating freshness.
- Marbling: Look for evenly distributed fat throughout the meat, which enhances flavor and tenderness.
- Smell: Fresh lamb should have a mild, slightly sweet smell. Avoid any with a strong or unpleasant odor.
- Size: Select racks that have about 8 ribs, and weigh no less than 2 pounds each. Racks that weigh less won't contain much meat.
Selecting the Right Source
Whenever possible, buy your lamb from reputable sources. Local butcher shops or farmers’ markets often provide higher-quality products compared to mass retailers. Consider asking the butcher about the lamb’s origin and how it was raised.
Classic Accompaniments
- Mint sauce: A traditional pairing that cuts through the richness of the meat.
- Garlic mashed potatoes: Creamy and buttery potatoes balance the boldness of the lamb.
- Roasted vegetables: Seasonal vegetables roasted with olive oil and herbs add freshness.
Wines and Beverages That Work Well
Pairing wine with French cut lamb chops can elevate the dining experience:
- Syrah/Shiraz: Offers robust flavors that complement the meat’s richness.
- Cabernet Sauvignon: Its bold profile enhances the savoriness of the lamb.
- Pinot Noir: A lighter option that provides a fresh contrast to the dish.